Andy Warhol's Index (Book). Photographs by Billy Name and other Warhol co-conspirators. With the assistance of Stephen Shore, Paul Morrissey, Ondine, and Nico. Random House/Black Star, New York, 1967. Unpaged. Quarto. First printing. Hardbound with 3-D (holographic) photo-illustration on front cover. Illustrated endpapers. Silver printed spine. Black-and-white photos with several pop-up pages and various inserts. Original printed plastic bag with $12.95 price sticker (opened). All original accouterments present [a pop-up castle; a fold-out accordion; a pop-up airplane; a spring-mounted Chelsea Girls disc (detached); a paper mobile attached with string and sticker; a tear-out picture-flexi-disc (with image of Lou Reed); a fold-out sheet with nose and overlays; a pop-up Hunt’s Tomato Paste can; a tear-out warm water sheet; balloon (which, very typically, has melted between two pages, sticking them together and slightly discoloring adjoining pages.].
NOTE: Condition as described; spine, front and rear cover illustrations (right and first three images below) show the copy on offer; other illustrations of inside page spreads are stock images.

"My idea of a good picture is one that's in focus and of a famous person doing something unfamous. It's being in the right place at the wrong time."--Andy Warhol

Andy Warhol's Index (Book) is a compilation of interviews, art inserts, pop-ups, photographs, recording discs, and descriptions of life at the Factory. An crucial Warhol document and an absolutely iconic publication of the psychedelic era in New York.

A super-crisp and bright copy; complete with all accoutrements; Fine+, save for the near ubiquitous flaw, in which the balloon has melted between two pages, sticking them together and slightly discoloring adjoining pages.